An infographic is a visual representation of data in an organized, dynamic way in order to present information in a quick and concise way. A great infographic must call the reader's attention in a succinct, clear, and organized manner, while including different colors or fonts that to get the reader to start viewing it. It should have relevant content to keep the reader interested and engaged. The infographic should not be cluttered, for the audience might get lost, and it should not be too long, for the audience might find it unappealing and won't take the time to read it. There must be a balance between written text, graphs, charts and images to avoid a monotonous and boring appeal while also having smooth transitions between these elements so that the infographic flows from block to block in a natural manner.
My infographic: Audience: English 101 class and anyone interested in understand Venezuela's current sociopolitical situation. Topic: Venezuela's sociopolitical situation Organization: I will build my infographic in a chronological way to depict how the election of Hugo Chavez and the reforms he made to Venezuela's political system led to the economic crisis and eventually to the social turmoil in the county. Elements: I will use pie charts, bar graphs, icons, and images. Accessibility: to maximize accessibility, I will include picture captions, large fonts and high contrast to make sure that the text is readable.
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